Ocean dumping of radioactive waste off the Pacific coast: hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, second session, October 7, 1980 |
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... activity but said a search of the records showed no such activity and , therefore , they assumed none exists . I think that is one of the problems we have to address ourselves to , the fact that there is a total lack of recordkeeping ...
... activity but said a search of the records showed no such activity and , therefore , they assumed none exists . I think that is one of the problems we have to address ourselves to , the fact that there is a total lack of recordkeeping ...
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... activity , there- fore , " they assume " no problem . I will , with your staff , follow up that letter to see whether they keep records for a certain period , whether they microfilm them or what do they do with these records . A member ...
... activity , there- fore , " they assume " no problem . I will , with your staff , follow up that letter to see whether they keep records for a certain period , whether they microfilm them or what do they do with these records . A member ...
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... activities . The bulk of these wastes are materials such as equipment , tools and lab clothes that have become contaminated by exposure to atomic radiation or by contact with radioactive materials . Much of these wastes contain isotopes ...
... activities . The bulk of these wastes are materials such as equipment , tools and lab clothes that have become contaminated by exposure to atomic radiation or by contact with radioactive materials . Much of these wastes contain isotopes ...
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... activities are circumscribed by law and the overall coordination of ocean research is governed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . We have spoken with NOAA several times in recent months about the necessity to ...
... activities are circumscribed by law and the overall coordination of ocean research is governed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . We have spoken with NOAA several times in recent months about the necessity to ...
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... activity levels of those containers . We do not expect that they will give us precise informa- tion or , precise identification of the radionuclides but we will have some of the most important information which is what the activity ...
... activity levels of those containers . We do not expect that they will give us precise informa- tion or , precise identification of the radionuclides but we will have some of the most important information which is what the activity ...
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AEC Licensee American Nuclear Society americium Atlantic background barrels benthic biological BURTON byproduct material California coast coastal Cohen and Smith Committee conclusions containers were disposed curies of byproduct Davis depth disposal of radioactive disposal sites disposals took place DR-II drums dump sites dumping of radioactive Dyer earthquake estimated fallout Farallon Islands fathoms Federal following coordinates food chain HAWKINS hazard high-level isotopes Kopp Laboratory levels licensed Livermore locations MCCLOSKEY meter miles MOFFETT monitoring mussels Navy Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear waste number of containers ocean disposal ocean dumping organization performing Pacific packaging PANETTA performing the disposals plutonium problem Quentin Kopp radiation radioactive contamination radioactive materials radioactive waste radioactive waste disposal Radioactive Waste Dumping radiological activity radionuclides reactor record regulatory release samples San Francisco Santa Cruz sea disposal sediment specific statement strontium-90 studies subcommittee Supervisor surveys testimony Toby Moffett toxic waste containers waste dumpsites